Shaun Wade is officially a consensus All-American.
After earning a first-team All-American nod from the American Football Coaches Association on Thursday, Wade is officially a consensus All-American as he's made the first team for three of the five major All-American lists.
Wade was named a first-team All-American by both the Associated Press and Sporting News earlier this week, and made the second-team list for the Football Writers Association of America.
Wyatt Davis also made the AFCA's first-team list, marking his fourth first-team nod of the year after he made each of the Associated Press, Sporting News and FWAA lists. With four first-team nods, Davis is now just one list shy of unanimous All-American status as the Walter Camp Football Foundation All-American team has yet to be released.
Davis and Wade were joined on the AFCA list by Jonathon Cooper, who was named a second-team All-American. For Cooper, it was his first All-American honor of the season.
The AFCA is one of five All-American lists that are used to determine consensus and unanimous All-Americans, joining the Associated Press (AP), the Football Writers Association of America (FWAA), Sporting News, and the Walter Camp Football Foundation (WCFF).